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The Best Companies To Work For In 2013

FacebookFacebook‘s roller coaster year is ending on a high note. The social media giant, famous for its laid-back culture and fabulous perks—among other things—was just named the best company to work for in 2013.

Online jobs and career community Glassdoor has just unveiled its fifth annual Employees’ Choice Awards, which is a list of the 50 best places to work in the coming year.

Unlike most workplace-related awards, which require companies to self nominate, the Employees’ Choice Awards rely solely on the input of employees who anonymously provide feedback through a survey. The survey goes only to employees in the U.S., but many of the companies have workers around the world.

The ranking of the top companies was determined by taking cumulative average ratings from the half-million employees who responded to the 18-question survey between Nov. 24, 2011 and Nov. 13, 2012. The survey asks employees to rate their satisfaction with their company overall and key workplace factors, such as career opportunities, compensation and benefits, work-life balance, senior management, culture, and values.

“Choosing where to go work is one of the most stressful decisions a person can make, and it’s natural for people to want more information so they can make better career decisions,” says Glassdoor spokesperson Samantha Zupan. “Being recognized by employees as a ‘Best Place to Work’ is no small achievement. The companies on [our] list are being honored as it’s a reflection of their commitment to employees to create a positive and enjoyable workplace.”

Facebook was ranked as the top employer for a second time, with an overall company rating of 4.7 out of a possible 5. The social networking site received the highest rating in the 2011 Employees’ Choice Awards and was among the top three in 2012–and it’s no surprise why employees are so satisfied.

The company offers great perks and benefits that help employees balance their work with their personal lives, including paid vacation days, free food and transportation, $4,000 in cash for new parents, dry cleaning, day care reimbursement, and photo processing. But employees also commented favorably about the opportunity to impact a billion people, the company’s continued commitment to its hacker culture, and trust in their chief executive Mark Zuckerberg.

Lori Goler, Facebook’s vice president of people and recruiting, told Glassdoor: “We strive to make Facebook a place where everyone is able to have an impact doing what they love. Receiving this award is a testament to the culture of builders we’ve worked hard to create.”

Global management consulting firm McKinsey & Co. is second on the list, with a 4.5 company rating. With a network of about 9,000 consultants in 101 locations all over the world, McKinsey prides itself on hiring employees with “leadership potential, integrity, a sharp analytical mind, creativity, and the ability to work with people at all levels in an organization,” the website says. In addition, the company strives to provide its staff with unrivaled growth opportunities.

“McKinsey continues to be one of the highest rated employers for the past five years,” Zupan says. “Employees frequently comment on the impact they have on organizations worldwide, the opportunity to connect with top executives and the access to a valuable network of global colleagues–current and alumni.”

Rounding out the top three with a 4.5 rating is the San Francisco-based technology company Riverbed.

Zupan says Riverbed Technology received high ratings this year as employees described it as “an exciting and fast growing company where senior leaders are committed to transparency,” and a place with “fun events that support family involvement.”

“We noticed there’s a significant tech presence on the list this year, which may be attributed to the competitive environment that surrounds recruiting and retaining top talent in this industry,” Zupan adds.

Of the 50 employers honored, 10 have been on the list since the awards’ inception in 2009, including AppleApple, Bain & Company, CareerBuilder, ChevronChevron, General MillsGeneral Mills, GoogleGoogle, McKinsey & Company, MITRE, National Instruments, and QUALCOMM—and 21 of them are newcomers. In-N-Out Burger, Workday, JetBlue, MasterCard, and IKEA are among those making their debuts.

What do companies need to do to earn or retain a spot on the list?

“It’s important to recognize that each company is unique and what works for one company in attracting and retaining top talent may not work for another,” Zupan explains. “However, it is interesting to note what perks and preference employees enjoy that influences their on-the-job satisfaction. This type of insight paired with feedback from a company’s own employees can help an employer to understand what attributes are attractive to employees as well as potential recruits.”

Zupan said there were a few common themes among the 2013 Employees’ Choice Award winners, including solid company cultures, opportunities for career advancement, and a clear understanding of the company’s business priorities.

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Many of the companies on this list are known for excellent customer service — in fact, it is what differentiates them and is critical to their success. Engaged employees lead to engaged customers and these companies not only understand this dynamic — they know how to make it happen.

These may be great places to work, but don’t set yourself up for disappointment by having a “dream employer” that’s highly selective and competitive. Remember you can hone your skills – and your education – elsewhere for awhile, to get the experience in and make yourself look great to that dream employer in a few years!

I respectfully disagree. I grew up in Flint, Michigan and have worked for both Facebook and currently eBay inc. If I would have had this mentality I wouldn’t have been the first in my family with a degree.

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